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Does everyone leave the handle in overnight to heat up too?
I leave my handle in over night to preheat in the morning also. Not tight just barely firm as to not compress the seal excessively. All good to go for the morning "cuppa". I too vouch for the We-Mo switch. I have 2 electronic timers in the cupboard that have been made redundant :-)
WeMo on the way. $47.95 free del on ebay. Looks like they aren't to big either like the electronic or analogue timers, wont clutter the kitchen. I'm glad I roast my own beans.... took me 5 shots to dial it in to an acceptable level this morning....smashed a 30ml shot glass and made a hell of a mess.
Good price, got mine from the local HN ~ $50.00, would struggle to go back to a digi timer even without the "over the net" feature. Seems more reliable than a timer and not had glitch. Belkin appears to have the firmware/software/server side of it sorted. User interface is not too bad once you program a couple on/off settings.
I agree, wouldn't go back to a digi timer. Haven't had any glitches like some of the early adopters reported and setup was a breeze.
I've been thinking of setting a separate rule for the machine to turn on for just one minute at say 6pm to prime the boiler rather than it priming at 6am and waking up my 18 month old daughter!
I've been thinking of setting a separate rule for the machine to turn on for just one minute at say 6pm to prime the boiler rather than it priming at 6am and waking up my 18 month old daughter!
ha! I remember those days.... My kids are at primary school now. and I set stuff to go off to try and help wake them up!
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